Dragon's Calm

Dragon's Calm

Any event can be negated completely by casting a Limited Wish or Intercession, by casting Dragon’s Calm, or by discarding Helm from his pool.

Dragon's Calm Wizard Spell "Castable only by dragon champions. Can be cast at any time to cancel the effects of a harmful event. (Def)" #47 of 100The casting dragon must have the ability to cast wizard spells to cast this spell. Dragon's Calm completely negates a harmful event, causing it to be discarded when this spell is cast. This is different from the card Calm [3rd-400] which just protects the player. You can cast Dragon's Calm at any time after a harmful event comes into play; you need not always cast it immediately. So if one of your opponents plays Map of Life [3rd-413] you can wait until the event would effect you to cast Dragon's Calm, possibly subjecting other players to the harmful event's effects but saving yourself. Events are the most powerful cards in the game, which makes Dragon's Calm a very useful card and a great addition to any deck that uses dragon champions.When the really powerful Wyrms travel the world, its as if even nature itself stands in awe. - Athena Fernwood, Halfling mercenary annd collector of many fine baubles.Dragon's Calm works just like the Calm event, canceling the harmful effect of an event for the player.

Re: Dragon's Calm

Re: Dragon's Calm

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:00 pm

by LUCAL

EXPLANAÇÕES DE SAMUEL E VITOR SOBRE DRAGONS CALM

SAMUEL FEREZIN wrote:Dragon's Calm Wizard Spell "Castable only by dragon champions. Can be cast at any time to cancel the effects of a harmful event. (Def)" #47 of 100 The casting dragon must have the ability to cast wizard spells to cast this spell. Dragon's Calm completely negates a harmful event, causing it to be discarded when this spell is cast. This is different from the card Calm [3rd-400] which just protects the player. You can cast Dragon's Calm at any time after a harmful event comes into play; you need not always cast it immediately. So if one of your opponents plays Map of Life [3rd-413] you can wait until the event would effect you to cast Dragon's Calm, possibly subjecting other players to the harmful event's effects but saving yourself. Events are the most powerful cards in the game, which makes Dragon's Calm a very useful card and a great addition to any deck that uses dragon champions. When the really powerful Wyrms travel the world, its as if even nature itself stands in awe. - Athena Fernwood, Halfling mercenary annd collector of many fine baubles. Dragon's Calm works just like the Calm event, canceling the harmful effect of an event for the player.

mr_diaz wrote:Acabei de achar o trecho, Samuel.Segue:Event cards are either harmful or helpful. A harmful event can be ignored by a player if he plays the Calm event or discards Delsenora from his pool. An ignored event still works against other players, however. Any event can be negated completely by casting a Limited Wish or Intercession, by casting Dragon’s Calm, or by discarding Helm from his pool. A Wish can only negate an event that has a duration stated on the card (such as cards that state “Until the end of this player’s next turn”).